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Posted by Lamb on 05-22-2020 07:14 PM:

Agressive at tree

Can and how can break a dog being mean at the tree.


Posted by Sfox91 on 05-22-2020 07:25 PM:

Why try to break it from a good thing? Or is it for sale

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Posted by JMiller on 05-22-2020 07:27 PM:

22 between the eyes


Posted by Dave Richards on 05-22-2020 08:13 PM:

Sam Fox

I hope you were kidding, why would anyone want a mean dog is beyond me. I don't care how bad azz a dog is, it's going to meet one that even badder, just like a man that thinks he's bad until he meets a man that really bad. Tolerating a mean dog can never be a good thing. Dave

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Posted by Sfox91 on 05-22-2020 08:14 PM:

Lots of trees in a woods, no reason for 2 or more dogs to be on the same one.

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Posted by Lamb on 05-22-2020 08:15 PM:

I’ll sell him but wouldn’t hunt with him he five years old and a good dog. Only had him a month ago when realized he was aggressive at the the tree.


Posted by Boondok Kennels on 05-22-2020 10:52 PM:

Now that’s a reason some good dogs don’t get put in hunts...

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Posted by Dave Richards on 05-22-2020 11:02 PM:

Boondok

Lol. That's a reason some handlers and dogs WILL meet their match. Personally, I won't tolerate that kind of behavior from a dog or handler, that's just a problem waiting to happen. Dave

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Posted by pamjohnson on 05-23-2020 12:24 AM:

The only thing I found to work is a 22 . But wild Willie may be able to help ya out. Good luck
P.S. don't be like sam. Low standards is a lonely place and only brings out the worst.


Posted by Reuben on 05-23-2020 12:31 AM:

Mean at the tree is the same as mean at the bay...that dog should only be hunted alone and never bred...

These type of dogs can and will ruin subordinate dogs, especially pups...

I will not hunt a dog with that fault...

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Posted by Lamb on 05-23-2020 12:41 AM:

Thanks for all the replies. I feel that a mean dog has no business in a hunt or training in any pup.


Posted by 2nd Mac on 05-23-2020 12:58 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Sfox91
Lots of trees in a woods, no reason for 2 or more dogs to be on the same one.
Anyone with this attitude should be sent home when they pull up to the clubhouse.


Posted by Sfox91 on 05-23-2020 01:13 AM:

Oh geeze don’t be getting soft on me now.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 05-23-2020 02:17 AM:

Sam Fox

Since you are serious about hunting a mean dog, I have a question. What are you going to do when your mean dog picks on the wrong handlers dog and that handler takes out his anger on you? Don't think it won't happen, it will in time, and you better be prepared to take the consequences. I still hope you are not being serious, but in case, remember what I am telling you. Dave

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Posted by Lamb on 05-23-2020 02:53 AM:

Pam

How do I get in touch with Wild Willie


Posted by Bob Hennessey on 05-23-2020 03:43 AM:

1-419-969- 0001 wild willy

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Posted by hooch on 05-23-2020 04:12 PM:

PUT A MUZZLE ON HIM AND LET HIM GET TAUGHT A LESSON ONCE OR TWICE AND SEE HOW HE LIKES THAT.

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Posted by oklared on 05-23-2020 04:19 PM:

WILD WILLIE CAN FIX HIM

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 05-23-2020 08:26 PM:

Does Wild Willie have any tricks to make a dog more aggresive? Can he teach a timid dog to stay treed when an aggressive dog starts blowing and face barking? One of the best dogs I ever had would have first and first on every tree but would leave when another dog came in and started blowing.


Posted by Clovis A Nailor on 05-24-2020 12:37 AM:

There is definently a market for a mean 1 as long as he does it out of sight. Mine wants to whoop them on the leash no market for them kind.


Posted by Dave Richards on 05-24-2020 01:05 AM:

Clovis

Unfortunately, you may be right, however, that just shows how low some folks will go in order to win a hunt. In anyone's mind this kind of behavior should be eliminated not condoned or encouraged. Myself, I think more of my fellow hunters than I do about winning a hunt with a mean dog. I want to win by having a better coon dog not a alligator that runs dogs off the tree and wins by default. How can anyone be proud to hunt that kind of dog? Dave

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Posted by Lamb on 05-24-2020 01:22 AM:

I didn’t realize that people wanted a mean dog I have more respect for my fellow hunters than knowingly hunt a mean dog in a hunt.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 05-24-2020 01:36 AM:

Some handlers have respect for other handlers and their dogs. Other handlers only care about themselves and their own dog. If their dog attacks another dog or runs it off a tree, it was the other dogs fault for just being there.


Posted by novicane65 on 05-24-2020 01:39 AM:

Re: Clovis

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Originally posted by Dave Richards
Unfortunately, you may be right, however, that just shows how low some folks will go in order to win a hunt. In anyone's mind this kind of behavior should be eliminated not condoned or encouraged. Myself, I think more of my fellow hunters than I do about winning a hunt with a mean dog. I want to win by having a better coon dog not a alligator that runs dogs off the tree and wins by default. How can anyone be proud to hunt that kind of dog? Dave


Most don't want a "mean" dog. Most want a dog that will stay treed, and stay with the devil if need be. I'm no different, I want 1 to stay treed no matter how hot the fire gets. But I don't care for 1 that covers others and runs them off trees. I had 1 and it didn't live long. I've had a few I'd classify as mean that did live, only to be hunted alone by a old pleasure hunter.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 05-24-2020 01:48 AM:

Lamb

I am positive most folks are like you and I, we only have a very small percentage of hunters that would want a mean dog. I think 1 hunter wanting a mean dog is to many. If you can not win by having a better coon dog, you do not have anything to be proud of. There is no honor in winning by default, you might just as well buy you a trophy, it would mean just as much. A bully dog is no different that a bully man, it's just a matter of time until they meet their match, karma is a bit*h. Dave

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